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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Handle (noun)
A part of an object designed to be held for controlling, carrying, or operating.
Beginner Common
space (noun)
Space or area designated for a specific purpose or general placement
position (noun)
Position or circumstances regarding one's standing in a context
Beginner Common
Workplace (noun)
A place where people work, such as an office or workplace.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Actually (adverb)
In fact or actually; used to express the true reality of a situation often contrary to what was initially expected.
Intermediate Common
Mattress (noun)
A large pad or structure used for sleeping or resting.
Sleeping place (noun)
An area designated for sleeping or resting.
Beginner Common
seat (noun)
A seat or place designated for sitting.
position (noun)
The position occupied by someone who is seated.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
There (adverb)
There, referring to a specific location away from the speaker and listener.
Beginner Very Common
now (adverb)
At this time or place; now
Beginner Very Common
Here (adverb)
Used to specify a location close to the speaker.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
notice board (noun)
Notice board, billboard, or signboard used for announcements.
Beginner Common
royal seat (noun)
A formal seat or place of authority, often used to refer to a royal throne.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Advisor (noun)
A professional who provides expert advice.
Counselor (noun)
An expert offering guidance on personal or psychological issues.
Beginner Very Common
Committee advisor (noun)
A person responsible for providing guidance and advice to a committee.
Intermediate Common
Last (adverb)
Preceding; last
Recent (adverb)
Recently; in the recent past
Beginner Common
tie (noun)
An object or method used to tie or bind items together.
Beginner Common
accommodation (noun)
A place for temporary accommodation or lodging, such as hotels, hostels, or shelters.
resting place (noun)
A place to rest or take a break, providing refuge or relaxation.
Beginner Common
support; refuge (noun)
A protector or helper providing support, such as parents or a textbook; a source of emotional or spiritual comfort.
Intermediate Common
group (noun)
A group of players or people working together towards a common goal.
Beginner Very Common
team (noun)
A group of people working together on a project or task
Beginner Common
Visiting team (noun)
A sports team playing at an away venue.
Beginner Common
stronghold (noun)
A defensive position or stronghold, often in a military context.
Intermediate Uncommon
Cause (noun)
The cause or reason for an event or action
Origin (noun)
The origin or source of something
History (noun)
The background or history of a subject
Beginner Common
Mount (noun)
A device or structure designed to hold or secure an object firmly in place.
Beginner Common
base/cushion (noun)
A supporting base or cushioning surface placed under objects for stability or protection.
Beginner Common
darling (noun)
A term of endearment used to address a loved one, often in romantic, familial, or friendly contexts.
Beginner Common
lowland (noun)
A low, flat area often near rivers or coastlines, prone to flooding.
Intermediate Common
gradually (adverb)
Performing actions one step at a time
Beginner Common
previous (adjective)
Referring to the most recent past or previous time period, such as the last year or week.
Beginner Very Common
Temple grounds (noun)
The grounds or area of a Buddhist temple.
Measurement tool (noun)
A device or object used for measuring.
Beginner Common
that (phrase)
Referring to something mentioned or stated
Beginner Very Common
Government office (noun)
A government office or administrative building.
Beginner Common
television (noun)
A device that receives broadcast signals to display visual content.
Beginner Very Common
second (adjective)
Indicates the order or rank following the first position.
second place (noun)
The position of being immediately after the first in a competition or ranking.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Fourth (noun, adjective)
Fourth place or position in a sequence
Beginner Common
greatest (adverb)
Used to describe something that is the greatest or least in a specific category.
Beginner Very Common
once (adverb)
Used to specify a single occurrence of an action or event.
one time (noun)
Indicates a singular or unique instance.
Beginner Common
First place (noun)
First place in a ranking or competition.
First location (noun)
First position in a sequence or setup.
Beginner Very Common
Destination (noun)
A place intended to be reached; a destination.
Beginner Common
later (adverb)
Referring to a subsequent time or action.
Beginner Very Common
missing (adjective)
No longer present or in possession
lost (adjective)
Something lost and cannot be found
Beginner Common
where (interrogative)
A word used to inquire about a location or place.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Address (noun)
The location details where a person or organization can be found.
Residence (noun)
The place where someone resides.
Beginner Very Common
Residence (noun)
Place where someone lives, such as a home or apartment
Habitat (noun)
Habitat or environment where organisms live
Beginner Very Common
elsewhere (noun)
A location different from where one currently is.
Beginner Common
Telecom company (noun)
A state-owned telecommunications company in Thailand, known for providing telephone and internet services.
Intermediate Common
assume (verb)
To assume or presume something to be true without proof.
Lower Intermediate Common
dull (adjective)
Lacking brightness or cheerfulness, often describing color or mood
muffled (adjective)
Muffled or indistinct, describing sounds that are not clear
Intermediate Common
bad, difficult (prefix)
A prefix from Pali and Sanskrit indicating bad, difficult, or evil, used in words like ทุจริต (bad behavior) and ทุปปัญญา (base wisdom).
Advanced Uncommon
every (adjective, quantifier)
Each unit of the total, emphasizing every one individually or the entirety in its parts.
Beginner Very Common
every, each (quantifier)
Referring to every or each instance within a set collectively.
Beginner Very Common